Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) is thought to be one of the greatest composers of Western music. He wrote prolifically in his short life for all genres - choral operas and oratorios, chamber works for many diverse ensembles, and symphonic works and concertos for many instruments. Mozart wrote seventeen Church Sonatas between 1772 and 1780. These are short single movement pieces intended to be played during a celebration of Mass. Originally for 2 violins, organ and bass, this trio for two violins and cello is tuneful and rewarding to play, and accessible to strong intermediate students, amateurs and professionals.